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Gegard Mousasi details beef with Conor McGregor, calls him a moron

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Gegard Mousasi explains the bizarre beef between him and Conor Mcgregor while speaking to Ariel Helwani

Bellator middleweight champion, Gegard Mousasi has some choice words for former UFC double champion, Conor McGregor.

Gegard Mousasi ‘The Dreamcatcherahead of the UFC Fight Night Berlin at O2 world on March 22, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Boris Streubel/Getty Images)

Mcgregor’s dream boxing match against Floyd Mayweather had the MMA community talking, and Mousasi voiced his opinion like many. He did not appreciate the way both fighters used money and expensive talks to promote the fight. This ignited the beef between them and Mcgregor contacted his management via Twitter and the two went back and forth with insults through direct messages.

Speaking to Ariel Helwani on the MMA hour, Mousasi spoke about the dispute saying,

“I said something about it (boxing match vs Mayweather), and the idiot sent me a private message. Actually, he sent it to my manager because I don’t do Twitter. That was it, and I then said to manager, write something back. He’s a moron.”

“He said, ‘don’t bring my name in your mouth,’ and I said, you’re a ginger-headed f*ck.”

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